Bloomberg Technology
Apple’s App Store Is a ‘Walled Garden,’ Says Epic Games
May.03 — Apple Inc.’s App Store has left users and developers “trapped” in an anticompetitive marketplace, Epic Games Inc. attorneys said at the start of an antitrust trial in the U.S. over how much the iPhone maker’s store charges developers. Jennifer Rie of Bloomberg Intelligence discusses the case on “Balance Of Power.”
Bloomberg Technology
Palantir Co-Founder Joe Lonsdale on the AI Investment Boom
AI is fueling a new era of venture investing. Joe Lonsdale, managing partner at 8VC and co-founder of Palantir, discusses the firm’s record $1.5 billion fund, why startup rounds are getting bigger, and where he’s placing his bets on the next generation of defense tech and AI companies. He joins Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.”…
Bloomberg Technology
How Apple’s Lawsuit Could Disrupt OpenAI’s Bid to Rival the iPhone
Apple’s lawsuit accusing OpenAI of systematically stealing its intellectual property threatens to disrupt the AI company’s device ambitions long before the case is resolved. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman joins Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube: Watch the latest full episodes of “Bloomberg Technology” with Caroline Hyde…
Bloomberg Technology
AI Selloff, Apple vs. OpenAI & the Future of Defense Tech | Bloomberg Tech 7/13/2026
Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow breaks down why an AI-fueled stock rout in South Korea spilled over into the US market Monday, sending SK Hynix ADRs falling in their second US trading day. Plus, Apple and OpenAI’s AI rivalry enters the courtroom, with Apple filing a sweeping trade secrets lawsuit against the ChatGPT maker. And, FCC Chairman…
-
Science & Technology6 years agoNitya Subramanian: Products and Protocol
-
People & Blogs4 years agoSleep Expert Answers Questions From Twitter ???? | Tech Support | WIRED
-
CNET6 years agoWays you can help Black Lives Matter movement (links, orgs, and more) ????????
-
Wired7 years agoHow This Guy Became a World Champion Boomerang Thrower | WIRED
-
Wired7 years agoNeuroscientist Explains ASMR’s Effects on the Brain & The Body | WIRED
-
Wired7 years agoWhy It’s Almost Impossible to Solve a Rubik’s Cube in Under 3 Seconds | WIRED
-
Wired7 years agoFormer FBI Agent Explains How to Read Body Language | Tradecraft | WIRED
-
CNET7 years agoSurface Pro 7 review: Hello, old friend ????

skyak
May 3, 2021 at 8:13 pm
“how would things be different…”
there would be no high quality iOS
there would be no policing of aps and control of quality
-everything would be malware!
-there would be no Epic because the companies games are based on Apple software development tools and the trusted marketplace created by Apple
The wonderland Epic claims would result from outlawing apple store rules exists! Nobody is stopping Epic from making and selling it’s own software -NOBODY WANTS TO GIVE UP SAFETY AND QUALITY OF THEIR MISSION CRITICAL DIGITAL LIFE JUST TO PLAY SOME CRAPPY LITTLE GAME!!!!
The world has an unlimited supply of free for all “load at your ow risk” software! There is only one Apple iOS walled garden -AND IT IS THE GREATEST DEVELOPMENT PLATFORM THERE IS!
David Johansson
May 3, 2021 at 9:51 pm
This case could lead to interesting things. I don’t expect to be able to play playstation games on an xbox. But some how Epic games thinks that devices such as Iphone should let competing platforms on their phone?
Only reason i buy and iphone is that apple has to sign the code running on my iphone. If I wanted to be able to download “apk’s” or “apps” from internet i would buy a phone from litterally anyone else, such as samsung, huawei, sony or Oneplus.
Yasir Ahmed
May 3, 2021 at 11:34 pm
Even if Epic wins that has no impact on you, you can still download from the Apple App store and ignore the other apps.